Research Ethics and Creative Arts Hypothetical


Autoria(s): Makeham, Paul B.
Data(s)

01/07/2010

Resumo

The merits of a research project are commonly framed in terms of perceived benefits with respect to knowledge production, wellbeing, the social good, and so on. Such measures can, however, be at odds with certain types of creative practice, which may be perceived as frivolous, unsettling, or shocking. Moreover, creative practice research methodologies commonly eschew more traditional research conventions. In exploring these tensions, this live performance event (including a DVD component) adapted key dramatic principles developed in Geoffrey Robertson's groundbreaking Hypotheticals. The event was presented for an audience of staff and students at QUT's Creative Industries Faculty in July 2010. It confirmed Dr Angela Romano's contention that: “Part of the ethical clearance process for practice-led researchers will be to find a language to explain the methodology, significance, merit and integrity of their research to people outside their field of practice.” (Angela Romano, QUT Creative Industries) “Part of the ethical clearance process for practice-led researchers will be to find a language to explain the methodology, significance, merit and integrity of their research to people outside their field of practice.”

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/40459/

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/40459/1/c40459.pdf

Makeham, Paul B. (2010) Research Ethics and Creative Arts Hypothetical. [Performance]

Direitos

Copyright 2010 Paul B. Makeham

Fonte

Drama; Creative Industries Faculty

Palavras-Chave #190400 PERFORMING ARTS AND CREATIVE WRITING #research ethics #creative arts #hypothetical
Tipo

Creative Work